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Post by Vidtek on Nov 25, 2008 18:32:32 GMT -5
OK, so looking through the LoW cards that have come out before this set and I was thinking of using some in my FLoW fed before deciding against it and using bootlegs instead, with the exception of Steve Corino. The reason I decided against it is that I wasn't sure if they would have been considered "Legends of the Future." Cause I know some of the guys in the set have had just as long a career as anyone in the LoW, so I am asking...What makes someone a Legend of the Future. And would you consider the following wrestlers to fit that catigory? The Sandman Sabu Justin Credible Chris Candido (RIP) Dan Severn Konnan Danny Doring B.G. James Kip James Buff Bagwell
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Post by j on Nov 25, 2008 18:43:10 GMT -5
I guess a LotF could be measured in a few ways.
a) has he wrestled regularly for a major promotion (WWE, WCW, ECW, TNA)
b) are his best days ahead or has he already peaked?
I would say the guys you listed are bottom tier legends who would work good in a LotF fed
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Post by rpg2 on Nov 25, 2008 19:12:43 GMT -5
Once I start my LOTF fed, I'm going to use almost all of the guys you listed, bro. It seems like they would fit in better than they do with people like Race, Bockwinkel, Sheik, etc.
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Post by TTX on Nov 25, 2008 19:46:29 GMT -5
Doring is the only one on the list whose in mine (and that's a recent move)
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Post by canadianpittbull on Nov 25, 2008 22:53:25 GMT -5
You could do what I do with my LotF Developmental fed and have some of the existing LOW guys in your list or others come in as mentors or trainers that work with the Future guys.
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Post by bluelantern on Nov 26, 2008 0:44:04 GMT -5
I don't know, but if you want to make it more like a modern independent promotion it wouldn't be out of the question to use many of those guys and several bonafide legends from the game. Using the COTG "coming out of retirement" chart to adjust for age(even though they never retired), you could feasibly use guys like Snuka, Bundy, Valentine and the like to come in for special appearances and realisticly reflect their current stature.
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Post by markyhitch on Nov 26, 2008 8:41:01 GMT -5
Great minds must think alike Vidtek, because I separated the exact same guys into the LOTF division.
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Post by Vidtek on Nov 27, 2008 16:27:13 GMT -5
Looks like I might have two or more stable to join the FLoW soon, lol.
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Post by pride on Nov 27, 2008 16:55:38 GMT -5
i could not tell you i play a mix of legends,future,promoterand gwf all scrambled up broken down in 3 feds. LWF,GWF,IndyFutureWrestlingZone(IFWZ)which is new new.A legend is some one that changed alot of ppl lives in 5 years time a future legend is some one who changed alot of ppls way of thinking but have not yet been popularize by mass media. ie Bloodline could be a legend but Blackhole Bart wont or should not. i mean what did he ever do grand?
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Post by Vidtek on Nov 28, 2008 11:42:19 GMT -5
What did Barry Horwitz, The Brooklyn Brawler or Rough and Ready ever do grand? Yet I would call them legends, not for their in ring porwess (or lack of being able to show that off) but because without these men and journymen wrestlers like them most of todays legends could have great careers. In wrestling you only look as good as your opponent lets you. Once Astro Turk was banished back in the first Sudden Death tourny Black Hole Bart was a very strong singles heel jobber in my GWF. YMMV.
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